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What is food security?

Food security is a measure of someone's access to safe and nutritious food. Good food security implies that an individual has a sustainable supply of food available to them that will allow them to lead a ...

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How would you define the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes?

In type 1 diabetes, there is an impairment in making insulin. Diagnosis usually occurs among young people. In type 2 diabetes there’s an impairment in cells responding to insulin. Diagnosis usually occurs...

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To what extent do public authorities have 'general immunity'?

This paper discusses why public authorities should not hide behind a cloak of immunity and explains the limitations of the justifications provided. Although the traditional blanket immunity for sovereign ...

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To what extent are the wishes of the patient respected? (Law, medical ethics)

A patient, who is a competent adult, has an absolute right to refuse medical treatment under UK law. It helps protect the patients’ right to ‘autonomy, self- determination and inviolability’. Before expla...

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If the velocity of a particle is given by t^2+t, then determine the acceleration of the particle when t=4.

To get from velocity to acceleration, you must derivate the velocity equation. This is because acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes so to change the velocity into acceleration it must be der...

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